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New ‘world leading’ school set to open
Melbourne’s first vertical public school will open next week, providing a state-of-the-art ‘community hub’ for inner city families
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Relief as Premier reverses education cuts
The Western Australian Government has reconsidered some of its proposed education cuts following threats of industrial action by the state’s teachers union
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Most principals not ready for job, says Department
A lack of guidance and support is making the majority of school leaders underprepared for the job, a confidential survey shows
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Is social media a liability for schools?
A youth mental health expert has warned that no child under 12 should be using social media. The Educator looks at what this means for schools
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Private schools warn over fee portrayal
Private schools have cautioned parents about “glossy marketing campaigns” that misrepresent the cost of Independent school fees
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How to attract ‘modern mobile families’ to your school
In a competitive market, some independent schools are catering to the needs of families who regularly move locations
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Far out Friday: First-day-of-school rant goes viral
A hilarious video of a toddler recollecting her first day of school has gone viral on YouTube
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How schools can prepare today’s students for tomorrow’s workforce
Gen-Z are feeling unprepared and want a greater focus on creativity and hands-on learning
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Teacher questions school’s pay policies, arrested
The teacher was removed from a board meeting in handcuffs after questioning the superintendent’s pay increase
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Principals share outlook for the year ahead
South Australian Secondary Principals president, Peter Mader, tells The Educator why SA principals have a cautiously optimistic outlook for 2018